Topping this week’s new DVD releases are two films that will transport you to strange new worlds.

“Tron: Legacy”: The long-awaited sequel to the visually stunning 1982 “Tron” would be a great film if the words didn’t keep getting in the way.

Driven by the cinematic wizardry of today, the film is a feast for the eyes, from flashy light cycle races to physics-defying disc battles. This return to life on the computer grid is so visually electrifying, one viewing is not enough to appreciate the full splendor.

Sadly, a second viewing would mean trying to wade through the muddled story again. Grade: B-

“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”: Lucy and Edmund return to Narnia, where they join King Caspian for a trip across the sea.

Under Michael Apted’s guidance, this latest tale of British children swept away to a mystical land is just the right blend of action and character development.

He also has sprinkled the film with just enough theological elements from the original books to appease Lewis fans. The spiritual messages are never heavy-handed. Grade: B

“I Love You, Phillip Morris”: Steven Russell (Jim Carrey) ends up in jail after a series of cons where he meets the love of his life (Ewan McGregor).

The first half works as a dark comedy. Then the film turns into an endurance test because of Carrey’s untethered performance. Grade: C-minus